Fix .at(default: ...) for strings and content (#1339)

This commit is contained in:
Pg Biel 2023-05-29 15:15:32 -03:00 committed by GitHub
parent 31dfe32242
commit e4557f6639
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG Key ID: 4AEE18F83AFDEB23
4 changed files with 34 additions and 10 deletions

View File

@ -31,7 +31,11 @@ pub fn call(
"len" => Value::Int(string.len()),
"first" => Value::Str(string.first().at(span)?),
"last" => Value::Str(string.last().at(span)?),
"at" => Value::Str(string.at(args.expect("index")?, None).at(span)?),
"at" => {
let index = args.expect("index")?;
let default = args.named::<EcoString>("default")?;
Value::Str(string.at(index, default.as_deref()).at(span)?)
}
"slice" => {
let start = args.expect("start")?;
let mut end = args.eat()?;
@ -74,7 +78,9 @@ pub fn call(
Value::Content(content) => match method {
"func" => content.func().into(),
"has" => Value::Bool(content.has(&args.expect::<EcoString>("field")?)),
"at" => content.at(&args.expect::<EcoString>("field")?, None).at(span)?,
"at" => content
.at(&args.expect::<EcoString>("field")?, args.named("default")?)
.at(span)?,
"location" => content
.location()
.ok_or("this method can only be called on content returned by query(..)")

View File

@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ impl Str {
/// Extract the grapheme cluster at the given index.
pub fn at<'a>(&'a self, index: i64, default: Option<&'a str>) -> StrResult<Self> {
let len = self.len();
let grapheme = self.0[self.locate(index)?..]
.graphemes(true)
.next()
let grapheme = self
.locate_opt(index)?
.and_then(|i| self.0[i..].graphemes(true).next())
.or(default)
.ok_or_else(|| no_default_and_out_of_bounds(index, len))?;
Ok(grapheme.into())
@ -325,22 +325,28 @@ impl Str {
Ok(Self(self.0.repeat(n)))
}
/// Resolve an index.
fn locate(&self, index: i64) -> StrResult<usize> {
/// Resolve an index, if it is within bounds.
/// Errors on invalid char boundaries.
fn locate_opt(&self, index: i64) -> StrResult<Option<usize>> {
let wrapped =
if index >= 0 { Some(index) } else { self.len().checked_add(index) };
let resolved = wrapped
.and_then(|v| usize::try_from(v).ok())
.filter(|&v| v <= self.0.len())
.ok_or_else(|| out_of_bounds(index, self.len()))?;
.filter(|&v| v <= self.0.len());
if !self.0.is_char_boundary(resolved) {
if resolved.map_or(false, |i| !self.0.is_char_boundary(i)) {
return Err(not_a_char_boundary(index));
}
Ok(resolved)
}
/// Resolve an index or throw an out of bounds error.
fn locate(&self, index: i64) -> StrResult<usize> {
self.locate_opt(index)?
.ok_or_else(|| out_of_bounds(index, self.len()))
}
}
/// The out of bounds access error message.

View File

@ -26,6 +26,10 @@
test(rewritten, "Hello!\n This is a sentence!\n And one more!")
}
---
// Test .at() default values for content.
#test(auto, [a].at("doesn't exist", default: auto))
---
// Error: 2:2-2:15 type array has no method `fun`
#let numbers = ()

View File

@ -28,6 +28,10 @@
#test("Hello".at(-2), "l")
#test("Hey: 🏳️‍🌈 there!".at(5), "🏳️‍🌈")
---
// Test `at`'s 'default' parameter.
#test("z", "Hello".at(5, default: "z"))
---
// Error: 2-14 string index 2 is not a character boundary
#"🏳️‍🌈".at(2)
@ -36,6 +40,10 @@
// Error: 2-15 no default value was specified and string index out of bounds (index: 5, len: 5)
#"Hello".at(5)
---
// Error: 25-32 expected string, found dictionary
#"Hello".at(5, default: (a: 10))
---
// Test the `slice` method.
#test("abc".slice(1, 2), "b")